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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Patch 1.020 Enhances Graphics and More

Today, Square Enix announced the release of the version 1.020 update for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on the PlayStation 5, significantly enhancing graphics, framerates, and more.

Previously, Square Enix had addressed the blurry performance mode of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth through a patch upon its launch, yet many players remained unsatisfied. With this latest update, Square Enix has refined graphics quality and frame rates, promising a smoother gameplay experience. Moreover, the patch introduces difficulty settings to mini-games such as Fort Condor and Gears and Gambits, offering players additional customization options.

Check out below the notes for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Patch 1.020:

  • Fixed typos and omissions in some text.
  • Fixed a bug that occurred on the map under certain conditions when controlling a character.
  • Fixed a bug in battle in which Red XIII’s abilities “Lunatic High” and “Watcher’s Spirit” could be easily canceled.
  • Fixed a bug in battle in which enemies would stop moving under certain conditions.
  • Fixed a progress bug that occurred during quests under certain conditions.
  • Improved frame rate and overall game stability.
  • Added “Sharp” and “Soft” options to the Performance Mode display settings.
  • Improved the graphics quality.
  • The camera’s reverse setting is now applied when controlling a gliding Chocobo.
  • The camera’s reverse setting is now applied to the sharpshooting mini-game camera.
  • Enhanced guidance support while climbing the ivy in the “Mythril Mine” location.
  • Added difficulty settings to the customization screens for the mini-games “Fort Condor” and “Gears and Gambits.”

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available now for PlayStation 5. Explore our review for comprehensive insights into the game.

Mark Fajardo

Videogame journalist for over a decade. I am a Registered Nurse as well. Love JRPGs but pretty much open to all genres.

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